Brand: Mister Parts; Range: Premium. 1 Adaptable Engine Air Filter. 1 Adaptable Right Crankcase Air Filter. 1 Adaptable Left Crankcase Air Filter.
2 Bosch UR2Cc / NGK CR7E Spark Plugs. 3 liters of 1/2 Synthetic Engine Oil 10W40 / Igol stock. 1 pair of gloves offered. 1 brake cleaner 500 ml offered. Engine oil change: every 6,000 km.
Oil filter: every 12,000 km. Air filter: clean every 6,000 km, replace if necessary. Spark plugs: replace every 6,000 km. Carburation: every 6,000 km. Valve clearance: every 12,000 km. Brake fluid: every 2 years. Maintaining a motorcycle air filter. Riding with a dirty filter is like running with a stuffy nose... The air filter plays a crucial role in the health, consumption, and "breath" of your bike. It prevents impurities from entering your engine while aiming to provide the best airflow.The cleaner it is, the more efficient it is. Lifespan of an air filter. The lifespan of a motorcycle air filter can vary greatly depending on whether it is well maintained or not.
The procedure is not the same for foam or paper air filters, but in both cases, your engine will benefit. Cleaning paper or foam air filters. Clean a paper air filter. For paper air filters, a dry cleaning is recommended. Start by gently separating the folds of the cardboard and vacuuming to remove the bulk. Continue with a brush, but not too hard to avoid damaging the paper structure. If you have a compressor, a good blast of air combined with the brush will be even more effective.(Direct the air jet from the inside to the outside of the filter to push out impurities rather than embedding them) (and vice versa, of course, when vacuuming). Important: paper filters should not be coated in oil as they operate dry, and this would only clog them further.
Clean a foam air filter. For foam air filters, avoid white spirit and gasoline, which degrade the cells. Clean it twice with dish soap and warm water, rinsing it well each time. To wring it out, press it but do not twist it (again, to preserve the foam).
When it is completely dry, naturally, no dryer or radiator! Place it in a plastic bag with filtration oil and knead it. Then, when it is well soaked and drained, apply grease to the contact surface with the airbox and replace it. (In cross/enduro use, plan on a replacement every eight to ten washes). The average lifespan of an air filter varies based on its nature, use, and maintenance. For a paper air filter, it ranges from 5,000 to 12,000 km depending on use. For a foam air filter (off-road motorcycles), it can go up to 45,000 to 50,000 km. Contrary to popular belief, city riding does not spare the air filter.It gets much dirtier in polluted areas than in the countryside. Of course, in cross or enduro use, it's a different story. Here, it is recommended to wash it after every ride.
The lifespan of a motorcycle air filter can vary significantly based on maintenance. To see if your air filter is still usable, place it in bright light and check if you can see light through it.If you still cannot see light passing through, you need to change it. Finally, if you really have doubts about its condition, remember that given the importance of the air filter, it's worth changing it a bit early rather than a bit late. Replacing a motorcycle air filter is not very mysterious.
In most cases, the filter is located in an airbox, which is generally situated behind the carburetors, under the tank, or under the seat. During disassembly/reassembly, you can take the opportunity to wipe and vacuum any impurities that may have settled in the airbox itself and to drain it by opening the end of the small hose that sometimes goes downwards. Ensure the new filter is sealed properly. On one hand, by replacing it correctly during reassembly, and when it comes to a cross filter, by reapplying grease to the contact surface to prevent dust and other impurities from entering the engine by slipping under the air filter.
Do not use gasoline or white spirit. Never replace a wet filter (which could send water into the engine). Do not twist a foam filter to wring it out (press only). Do not put oil on a paper filter (only on foam and KN filters).
Remember to dispose of any leftover oil in a container and then take it to the recycling center or garage, rather than pouring it into the water system. Reminder of Article 27 of the General Terms and Conditions: Warranty on electrical parts. Electrical parts such as coils, stators, regulators, CDI, electrical boxes...
are only guaranteed if installed by a professional motorcycle mechanic. A mounting invoice from a motorcycle professional must be provided. BE CAREFUL TO CHOOSE THE DELIVERY METHOD WITH PAYMENT.
Economy letter 3-5 days without tracking!! For certain small items, we offer shipping in bubble envelope sent as a letter. This shipping method is very economical but does not guarantee any delivery time or tracking. Please take note of this and do not hesitate, for 1 or 2 euros more, to choose a tracked letter, relay point, or other.Order processing times can vary from 4 to 15 business days, please contact us before purchasing!! Thousands of other parts available at Misterbike-fr. ANTI-THEFTS, BATTERIES, SPARK PLUGS, CHAIN KITS, SPROCKETS, CROWN WHEELS, CHAINS, CLUTCH DISCS, AIR FILTERS, OIL FILTERS, FUEL FILTERS, OILS, ENGINE GASKETS, OIL SEALS, BRAKE AND CLUTCH LEVERS, GRIP PROTECTORS, BRAKE SHOES, FIXED AND FLOATING BRAKE DISCS, BRAKE PADS, MOTORCYCLE TIRES, CROSS AND ENDURO TIRES, SCOOTER TIRES, QUAD TIRES, INNER TUBES, LIGHTS AND SPOTLIGHTS, WHEEL BEARINGS AND STEERING BEARINGS, CHAIN SPRAY, TURN SIGNALS, MIRRORS, FORK TUBES, CABLES, TANK CAPS, HANDLEBARS, CLAMPING RINGS, FASTENERS, HANDLEBAR ENDS, VALVES AND VALVE CAPS, SWITCHES, WORKSHOP STANDS, FOOT PEGS, BELTS, EXHAUSTS, TOOLS, TOP CASES AND WINDSHIELDS.
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